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udp-messenger
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#UDP Messenger This is a library to send messages over udp. Messages are broken into chunks and reorganized on the other side. There is a loose detection of failures and messages will attempt to resend themselves upon failure.
const Messenger = require('udp-messenger')
let messenger = new Messenger(2000, 54000, 512) // timeout, port, packet size (must be greater than 32 bytes)
messenger.on('message', (msg)=>{}) // when a message is received
messenger.on('listening', ()=>{}) //when a messenger begins listening
messenger.on('error', (err)=>{}) // when an error occurs
messenger.on('sent', (msg)=>{}) // when a message is sent
messenger.on('failure', (msg)=>{}) // when a failure to receive a message occurs
messenger.on('dropped', (msg)=>{}) // when a message cannot be resent
messenger.listen()// start listening for messages
messenger.send(new Buffer("Hello World!") , '192.168.1.3', 52000) //send a message (buffer, host, port)
messenger.close(()=>{}) // stop listening
##license ISC
FAQs
Send messages over udp in small chunks
We found that udp-messenger demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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